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Conspiracy theorists noted that an episode of Family Guy where Peter was granted the ability to turn anything he touches into Robin Williams had aired on BBC shortly before news of his death had released. The reason conspiracy theorists believe the theory is that in the episode Peter attempts suicide, but fails. Many theorists found this strange and made a connection.

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  • Conspiracy theorists noted that an episode of Family Guy where Peter was granted the ability to turn anything he touches into Robin Williams had aired on BBC shortly before news of his death had released. The reason conspiracy theorists believe the theory is that in the episode Peter attempts suicide, but fails. Many theorists found this strange and made a connection.
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  • Conspiracy theorists noted that an episode of Family Guy where Peter was granted the ability to turn anything he touches into Robin Williams had aired on BBC shortly before news of his death had released. The reason conspiracy theorists believe the theory is that in the episode Peter attempts suicide, but fails. Many theorists found this strange and made a connection. The media says that Williams was suffering from depression and that was most likely the reason he committed suicide, but the actor never really seemed to show signs of depression and many people are still skeptical of what really happened.
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